Thursday, March 17, 2011

Don't Fall Victim to Leprechaun Related Mischief

   It's St.Patrick's day, other wise known as good excuse to get bombed during the week day! No green beer for me today though. I'll save that for Saturday night :) It's also a good day to make a cute Irish inspired craft with my wee one and I found this adorable idea for a Leprechaun Trap.  We decided we wanted to catch one of those little buggers before they cause to much trouble.  http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/to-catch-a-leprechaun-710897/




Yippee! look what we made mama!!



Happy St. Patty's day!!!
  



 and we caught one!!!  ( I put a little leprechaun in there while he was taking a nap) and he wasn't mooning us either! hee hee.My son says this is NOT a Leprechaun trap , but is a leprechaun house instead ...and that's just fine by me :)




Thursday, March 10, 2011

Makin a Mess !

I Heart Paper People ..

 
 Silly Shadow Box I made for hubs for v-day and yes this is us, rockin out in our magic mushroom land lol.I made the ity bity shrooms out of  clay . I love paper dolls and want to get better at making them. I know you need to have a good printer, for one. I picked up this book at books a million



 and It's awesome .Being that I love mixed media and dollhouses :) I am actually working on a two dollhouse projects ( slowly but surely) One is the Norm, ya know hobby lobby kit type dealio and the other I am making from various found boxes.I think it is way more fun that way!I like the Victorian but kits are kinda boring and a huge pain in the butt.This book is super cute and really good to show you ideas on putting them together.Now to get to the doll making part, maybe I can finish it one day! I also saw this book too and wan it so bad !


 


Neato ! Besides , I have always had a weird fascination with circus folk and the exotic world of the carnival . I don't know what it is, maybe the gaudy costumes and make up , maybe it's the  food on a stick , stale popcorn and funnel cakes.Or maybe it's the fact that they all live on the road  sorta detached from the outside world, I guess there is just something kind of mysterious and romantic about the circus. I am always curious about the carnies & circus people when I see them . I wonder what their normal life was like and what they left behind. As a kid I think I would have run away with the circus, if I'd had an act :) 
  



DIY Journals That Smelly Good!



HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED
8 by 10 inch wooden picture frame
fine mesh or nylon netting
thumb tacks or a staple gun
newspapers ( for work area, avoid using to much news paper or paper with alot of black text for your pulp or your paper will come out icky muddy and grey looking)
waste paper scraps such as:
plain paper,paper napkins,paper towels,
cereal boxes,junk mail,greeting cards,index cards,
paper bags,tissue paper,toilet paper (I don't know why  TP is "scraps" it's not like your gonna wanna reuse it lol) facial tissues,gift wrap,construction paper,egg cartons.
Large mixing bowl
2 cups of warm water
blender
dish pan or baking pan (large enough to hold the picture frame)
towels
damp sponge
rolling pin

HERE'S HOW YOU MAKE IT
1. first you must make a paper making screen.
remove the glass and backing from the picture frame.
Stretch a piece of the fine mesh tightly over the frame and secure it with tacks or a staple gun.( not unlike stretching a canvas)
2. Cover your work space with newspaper.Choose some of the scraps, and tear them into quarter sized pieces.
3.place the torn scraps in the bowl and soak in warm water for about an hour.
4.place the soaked paper pieces in the blender,make sure there is about 2 parts water to 1 part paper to not ruin the blender.
5. blend the paper and water until it's soupy with no chunks.
6. fill the baking pan half-full of water, and hold your screen on top of the water surface.
7.while still holding the screen pour enough of the pulp on top of the screen to evenly cover the screen.
8.gently shake the screen (like your mining for gold) to spread the pulp evenly.
9.lift the screen from the water and let it drain for about 5 minutes.
10.Gently flip the screen over onto to a towel ( this part makes a huge water mess,the more towels you have around to soak up the excess the better,you might even want to do it on a flat surface outside) if the pulp doesn't easily fall off the screen,tap the backside with a damp sponge.
11.carefully fold the towel over the pulp or lay another towel atop it.
12.roll a rolling pin over the towel pressing firmly to squeeze as much water as you can from the pulp.
13.slowly unfold the and let the pulp dry in a warm place.( I am impatient so I actually make two sheets at a time and at this stage VERY carefully peel the damp paper sheets of the towel and place them on a large pizza pan in the oven on the lowest setting and dry it quickly) don't burn your house down !
and that is pretty much it for the basic paper :) There are alot of variations you could do..Like colored paper,scented paper,confetti paper, nature paper. Just add whatever you want to the blender stage like the coffee,inks, food coloring,perfumes,lavender,essential oils, or flowers etc..just make sure you don't care about the towels you are using for the colored. adding bigger torn pieces of random colored paper to the mix after blending will make big chunky confetti effects in the sheets..or you could add actual confetti :) You can also add dried flowers to the wet pulp and roll it in there so it is infused in the paper, I forgot to do that so this one just has a flower glued to the outside. I put coffee in mine so it smells like coffee, mmmmmmm....


 Putting the journal together goes something like this : http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-make-book-using-five-hole-pamphlet-stitch-217809/    one sheet folded in half would be kewl for a homemade card for your love! or X-mas cards if you are feeling like super cratfy x-mas card lady . I actually hate doing regular X-mas cards, I always lose everyone's address and have to pester them for it again EVERY year.This might make it more fun.I don't know who has time for that though !

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Mr. Owly Couch Pants!



  Really though , made from pants and the couch lol  (and other fabric I had lying around) Pants being some of Matt's  (my husband)  old cords , and couch stuffing that is falling out of  my hideous lint collecting couch that I hate with a passion. Sorry couch, you is nastay and falling apart , but thanks for the stuffing!
Ok, maybe I shouldn't be so mean to my couch...It has after all, endured years of abuse from my kids, my dog and provided us all with many a snuggly couch potato nights.Before I replace it , I'll gut it and use it for maybe more snuggly Mr. Owlys and things muhaha , Long live the Couch Snuggles!

Still workin on this sewing machine thing..not too shabby tho,I am making the pattern up myself so I'm going to tweak it a bit , make him even cuter and more Owly  ( he is kinda crooked and I think his ears are to big) Then when I get my computer skills up to par , I want to make a tutorial of how to make this guy. I don't really know how to put patterns and what not on here yet  :o

I know not everybody who loves to sew knows how to use a sewing machine . I have loved to sew most of my life and never really learned to use a sewing machine until now.I literally had my machine sitting in my closet for four years before I got it out and actually took a crack at it, but boy I'm glad I did.It saves so much time! It's like having a super rad magic sewing contraption that does all the boring work for you ! ... uh  wait a minute!

Get yo Crafty Goggles on....

        Ok , these aren't really  "crafty goggles"  this is just my dog Tofu wearing an awesome Halloween party favor.

         What I mean when I say craft goggles, is simply just to look around you on a daily basis and try to see things in a different light. I'm pretty sure that artists and crafty folks of all kinds learn to do this quickly. I think that the ability to look at something or anything and imagine what it  "could be" instead of seeing only what it is, plays a huge role in the creative process, problem solving and the obstacles we overcome everyday.Not only creatively , but I think this applies to our normal everyday lives. Perception IS everything and if you can learn to change the way you view a certain thing,whether it be an object or situation. Then you have the  POWA !!! who do ? you do !  and Tofu and I loves you for it.

One thing I've learned is to never underestimate the potential awesomeness of anything. Keep your eyes peeled, I find cool stuff I can use for art/crafts/scrap booking all the time.Some of the things I like to look for and keep around :